Constantine Souss: a Palestinian Pioneer of Arab American Records
Constantine Elias Souss (singer, oudist) Constantine Elias Souss (also Souse, Sooss) was born 16 June 1887 or 1891 in Jerusalem, Palestine. He first traveled via Haifa to the United States in 1903 and sought residency in 1910. Whether he had any formal music training remains unclear. He lived in Charleston, West Virginia, Detroit, Michigan, Brooklyn, New York, Fall River, Massachusetts, and later in Los Angeles, California. Nearly every city he lived in was or became home to fairly sizable Greater Syrian populations. Remarkably, West Virginia had 3,200 residents of Syrian descent and 300 of these resided in Charleston. Documents don't reveal whether Constantine moved directly to Charleston or if he lived somewhere else in the United States before he settled here. Souss appears in the 1913 Charleston Directory living at 204 Truslow. Just that January, his Jerusalem-born wife named Betty gave birth to their son, Louis, in Charleston. The automobile industr